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02/Nov/2005 1:16PM |
Bacon and Cream Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe Directions: Saute onion and mushroom stems in bacon fat until tender. Drain off excess fat. Mix crumbled bacon, onion and stems with softened cream cheese until the mixture is workable. Stuff each mushroom and bake at 350 deg.f for 10-15 minutes. Finish under the broiler just until tops are golden.
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02/Nov/2005 12:54PM |
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1 quart vinegar 1/2 pound anchovies 4 cans tomato paste 2 pounds green pepper -- chopped3 to 4 hot peppers -- chopped 1 quart oil Parsley, boiled -- chopped 1 quart each of cauliflower and pickling cucumbers 4 to 5 cans tuna in water Green and black olives 1/2 box pickling spices Put 1/2 box of pickling spices in a cheesecloth and boil with the first 9 ingredients. Cook 5 minutes. Cut up all the quarts of vegetables into bite size pieces. Cook for 5 minutes; drain and set aside. In each jar, put 2 to 3 tablespoons tuna and a few of each olives. Mix all vegetables with the sauce and cook for 10 minutes. Salt and pepper to taste. Pack in jars and process in hot water to seal, 20 to 30 minutes.Technorati Tags : Italian, sauce, dip, appetizer, recipe, cooking
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01/Nov/2005 3:31PM |
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1 Quart Cooking oil 15 Cloves fresh garlic, peeled 1/2 Cup Real mayonnaise 1/2 Cup Softened cream cheese 2 Tablespoon Prepared mustard 4 Polish sausages 1 Egg 1/4 Teaspoon Milk 8 Large Egg roll wrappers Chopped parsely Heat oil in frying pan to medium-high, about 350 degrees. Combine garlic, mayonnaise, cheese, and mustard in blender until smooth. Remove from blender. Cut each Polish sausage into two shorter halves and score lengthwise. Beat egg and milk with fork until smooth. Place each sausage half at end of egg roll wrapper, add a dollop of mustard sauce and roll sausage into wrapper, sealing ends with egg mixture. Fry in hot oil until lightly browned on all sides. Garnish with chopped parsley and serve with extra mustard sauce. Servings: 8Technorati Tags : Recipe, cooking, Chinese+Food
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01/Nov/2005 7:11AM |
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The Cooking Blog is a weblog about cooking, recipes, food, and the kitchen. It began as a place to post recipes and kind of grew from there. Originally hosted at www.wendycooper.net, it moved to it's current location in November 2005.It is run by Wendy Cooper who lives in Saskatoon, Saskachewan, Canada.Wendy is married to Jordon, and mother to Mark. If you have a tip, recipe, or idea; fire off an email to thecookingblog AT gmail.com.Technorati Tags : WendyCooper, TheCookingBlog, Saskatoon, weblog, cooking, recipe, blogging
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01/Dec/2008 8:06PM |
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1 pk Fast-rising dry yeast 3 c All-purpose white flour, (bread or high-glute is not right for, this recipe) 1 c Hot water (120F-to-130F) 1/2 ts Salt 1/2 c Mozzarella or other melting cheese thinly sliced 1 c Tomato sauce, -=OR= 1 1/2 lb -Fresh tomatoes, seeded, drained and roughly chopped 2 Garlic cloves (optional), peeled and minced 1/2 ts Dried oregano, -=OR= 6 -Fresh basil leaves, shredded Freshly ground black pepper 2 tb Olive oilBelieve it or not, this pizza is ready in half an hour. PREHEAT OVEN TO 500F. (Mixing and kneading: 1 1/2 minutes.) Place the yeast and 1 cup of the flour in the bowl of a food processor and pulse once using the metal knife or the plastic dough blade. With the machine running, pour in the hot water (make certain it's hot when you use it). As soon as it's in, turn the machine off; add the salt and remaining 2 cups of flour. Next, pulse until the dough begins to hold together; then let the machine run continously until a ball of dough forms. (Assembly: 5 minutes.) Lightly oil the pan with vegetable oil and dust with coarsely ground yellow cornmeal. Press the dough out into an 8-inch circle with your fingertips and then roll or stretch it out into a 15-or-18-inch pizza shell. Fit the shell onto prepared pan. Sprinkle desired toppings over dough, and finish with a drizzling of olive oil. Bake 15 minutes or until the crust is golden and the topping is bubbly. For a well-done crust bake 5 minutes longer. Makes 1 Pizza.Technorati Tags : pizza, italian, recipe
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01/Dec/2008 8:06PM |
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I've searched the archives and found a bunch of Thanksgiving related links for you as you prepare for a house of in-laws that you didn't really want coming over anyways but now you have to cook for. While I can't take your in-laws off of your hands, I can make it a little easier for you with some recipes and tips posted here. Hope this helps! How do you cook a turkey? How to prepare Thanksgiving Day dinner How to avoid a Thanksgiving Day disaster Thanksgiving 101 How to make gravy without lumps How to grill up your Thanksgiving turkey Amazing barbecued or roasted turkey recipe Hearty turkey chili recipe Homestyle turkey soup recipe Smoked beer can turkey recipe New ideas for a classic Thanksgiving Beer can turkey recipe Dark chocolate and pumpkin cheesecake recipe Alternatives to pumpkin pie Easy pumpkin pie recipe Cider glazed turkey recipe Food Network's Thanksgiving Central Celebrate Thanksgiving with EpicuriousTechnorati Tags : turkey, thanksgiving, Canada, recipes, pumpkin
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